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It depends on the context.

De verdad is generally a common phrase in Spanish meaning "it's the truth", "what I am saying is the truth", "I am serious" or even "I'm not kidding." It literally means "of truth". It can also be used as a question: Is it true? Really? Are you serious? You're not kidding?

Corazoncito literally means "little heart". This is generally a term of endearment very similar to "Sweet heart" or "Honey" or "My little dear". It could be said from a parent, grandparent, aunt or uncle to the younger generation or among amorous couples.

So the statement "De verdad corazoncito" can mean "It's the truth, my dear", or "I'm serious, sweetheart" among other similar sayings in English. And the question can mean, Are you serious, my dear? Really, Sweetie? or other similar questions.

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